Join us as we explore basic principles fundamental to every coding language through hands-on activities and games. No coding experience required.
Class 1: Get familiar with basic coding concepts and terminology.
Class 2: Build on knowledge of basic concepts to explore logic and structure common to all coding languages.

Join us as we explore basic principles fundamental to every coding language through hands-on activities and games. No coding experience required.
Class 1: Get familiar with basic coding concepts and terminology.
Class 2: Build on knowledge of basic concepts to explore logic and structure common to all coding languages.

Did you know you can read eBooks, listen to audiobooks, and even watch movies on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, all for FREE with your library card? Join us for a hands-on session to walk through setting up your device, choosing and downloading materials, placing digital holds on popular items, and more. Bring your own device (smartphone, tablet, or laptop) if you have one, or explore our eBooks website using a library computer.

Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between news that's well researched and news that's false or misleading. In this presentation you'll learn techniques for evaluating the credibility of news stories and learn the importance of getting information from multiple reliable sources.

Learning HTML and CSS will let you build web pages from scratch and customize platforms like WordPress.
Class 1: Learn what HTML is and use it to format text, insert images, and create links.
Class 2: Learn what CSS is, how it relates to HTML, and start styling backgrounds, text, and fonts.

JavaScript is a popular programming language used for making websites interactive. While no programming experience is required, basic knowledge of HTML and CSS is a plus.
Class 1: Learn how to use variables, math operators, and functions.
Class 2: Learn about function parameters, comparison operators, and if statements.

JavaScript is a popular programming language used for making websites interactive. While no programming experience is required, basic knowledge of HTML and CSS is a plus.
Class 1: Learn how to use variables, math operators, and functions.
Class 2: Learn about function parameters, comparison operators, and if statements.

The MakeyMakey lets you make a game controller out of almost anything - pencil drawings, bananas, even high fives! Design your own controller and then compete to see who can get the highest score in Mario Bros.

Social media is a powerful tool for getting the word out, whether you're selling a product, promoting an event or raising awareness about something. This class will teach you to tap into the power of Facebook, Twitter, blogs and personal websites to get your message across.

Excel spreadsheets allow you to easily store, organize and manipulate data. In this class, you will learn the basics of Excel (inserting text, basic functions, AutoSum, AutoFill, and more) by creating a basic budget spreadsheet and making Excel do all the math for you!

Microsoft Word can automate creating labels, personalizing letters, and even managing things like seating charts. Join us to learn how to get the most out of mail merge by using the wizard or even creating a document from scratch. Intermediate Word skills required.

Whether you already have a resume or need to start from scratch, come learn how to use Microsoft Word to create a professional looking resume using basic and advanced formatting tools. Basic Word skills required.

QuickBooks is used by small businesses to manage payroll, inventory, sales, and other needs. This class will give an overview of the 2013 Desktop version, and will include navigation instruction, and creation of a sample business file.

Learn the fundamentals of robot logic! We'll use prebuilt robotics kits to look at how robots use input to determine what to do, and how we can modify their behavior by applying different sensing and action components. Neat!

Visit our recording studio and media conversion station. See how you can record your voice, create music, or digitize your tapes or vinyl records. After this orientation session, you can sign up for your own time at:
denverlibrary.org/studio-ctc